Publisher's Synopsis
Arthur Stringer (1874 - 1950) was a Canadian novelist, screenwriter, and poet who later moved to the United States. He published 45 works of fiction and 15 other books, in addition to writing numerous filmscripts and articles. Stringer was popular in his day for his crime fiction and his wilderness adventures, but he wrote in many genres, from social realism (his "Prairie" trilogy, 1915-1921) to psychological fiction (The Wine of Life (1921). He even wrote early science fiction novels, The Story Without a Name (1924) with Russell Holman, and The Woman Who Couldn't Die (1929). In this book: The Man Who Couldn't Sleep The Silver Poppy The Prairie Child The Prairie Wife The Prairie Mother Phantom Wires Never-Fail Blake Open Water